Platform support |
- Avaya Communication Server 1000
- Avaya Business Communications Manager 50 and Business Communications Manager 450
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Display |
Monochrome Film Super Twist Nematic (FSTN) Liquid Crystal Display, 5 line x 25 character with anti-glare coating |
IP Phone footstand adjustments |
- Desktop viewing adjustments: 25 and 55 degree angles
- Wall mount angle: minus 5 degrees
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Fixed keys and soft keys |
- Fourteen fixed keys (Handsfree, Headset, Volume Up and Down, Mute, Hold, Goodbye, Applications, Messages, Redial, Directory, Conference, Services and Quit)
- Four context-sensitive soft-keys for easyto-use navigation
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Navigation cluster |
Four-way navigation cluster (left, right, up, down arrows) plus Enter key |
Expansion Module |
Supports Expansion Modules for 1200 Series IP Deskphones (12-key LCD-based or 18-key LEDbased) |
Headset support |
Supports third-party wired headsets |
Languages supported |
Languages are platform and protocol dependent. Consult platform documentation of choice for further details. |
Color |
Charcoal |
Connectivity/data rates |
- Integrated 10/100 Ethernet Switch
- Two 10/100 Ethernet ports for network connection and collocated PC connection
- Auto speed and duplex
- Manually configurable speed and duplex when used with Ethernet switches that do not auto-sense
- Auto MDIX on network port
- Ability to manually disable PC port
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Dimensions |
- Unpackaged: (H x W x D) 205 x 198 x 190 mm (8.1 x 7.8 x 7.5 inches) approximate, in desktop 55-degree position
- Packaged: (H x W x D) 254 x 260 x 111 mm (10 x 10.25 x 4.75 inches), approximate
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Weight |
- Packaged: 2.9 lb / 1.32 kg
- Unpackaged: 1.9 lb / .86 kg
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Power |
- Power over Ethernet: Supports IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet; Power Class 2
- AC power: Use Nortel approved adapter; 48VDC, 0.52A
- Power dissipation: 3.4 watts normal, 6.5 watts maximum
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Protocols |
Avaya Communication Protocol |
SIP Protocols |
- RFC2327 — SDP: Session Description Protocol
- RFC2617 — HTTP Authentication: Basic and Digest Access Authentication
- RFC2976 — The SIP INFO Method
- RFC3108 — Conventions for the use of Session Description Protocol: ATM Bearer Connections
- RFC3204 — MIME Media Types for ISUP and QSIG Objects
- RFC3261 — Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
- RFC3262 — Reliability of Provisional Responses in the Session Initiation Protocol
- RFC3263 — Session Initiation Protocol (SIP): Locating SIP Servers
- RFC3264 — An Offer/Answer Model with Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
- RFC3265 — Session Initiation Protocol: Specific Event Notification
- RFC3311 — Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) UPDATE Method
- RFC3313 — Private Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Extensions for Media Authorization.
- RFC3323 — A Privacy Mechanism for the Session Initiation Protocol
- RFC3325 — Private Extensions to the Session Initiation Protocol for Asserted Identity within Trusted Networks
- RFC3329 — Security Mechanism Agreement for the Session Initiation Protocol
- RFC3361 — Dynamic Configuration Host Protocol (DHCP-for IPV4) Option for Session Initiation Protocol Servers
- RFC3420 — Internet Media Type Message/ sipfrag
- RFC3428 — Session Initiation Protocol Extension for Instant Messaging
- RFC3489 — Simple Traversal of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) Through Network Address Translators
- RFC3515 — The Session Initiation Protocol Refer Method
- RFC3550 — RTP: A Transport Protocol for Real-Time Applications
- RFC3551 — RTP Profile for Audio and Video Conferences with Minimal Control
- RFC3605 — Real-Time Control Protocol (RTCP) attribute in Session Description Protocol (SDP)
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Audio Quality of Service |
- G.711 a- and μ-g-law, G.723.1 and G.729a and Annex B
- 802.1p/Q, DiffServ and VLAN tagging of telephony port traffic
- Supports echo cancellation and silence suppression
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Operating temperature |
+5°C to 40°C/40°F to 104° |
Relative humidity |
5% to 95% (non-condensing) |
Storage temperature |
-40°C to 70°C/-40°F to 158°F |
Administration and security |
- Static and Full Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP) address assignment (Full DHCP factory default)
- 802.1ab Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) for network auto-discovery and inventory management
- 802.1x and Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAPMD5) for network authentication and access control
- Secure signaling using standards-based DTLS4
- Media path encryption with RFC 3711-compliant Secure Real-time Protocol (SRTP) pre-shared key and public key infrastructure5
- Proactive Voice Quality Management (PVQM) for enhanced administration and diagnostics
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